Scott D3K wrote:
>Three words: Little Cottonwood Canyon.
>
>They are between 150"-200" so far for the season.  Bases are amazing for
>this time of year, and it'll keep snowing there.

Currently a 79" settled base with a season total of 182" (and no
significant melt-downs since the first 10' in October - just some crusts in
early November). The last storm this past weekend dropped a total of 35" of
6% snow. These are numbers typical of mid/late January.
Possible snow (50%) tonight/tomorrow
Next possible snow on Sunday
Over next 7 days lows of 10 - 18; highs 17 - 31


>PS: I'm sure Mapadu would argue differently about Colorado and from his
>recent posts and pictures it would be hard to argue with him.  And Tahoe
>is doing great, especially Mammoth, lleh they are all great.

Friday was just nutsoid epic. Alta pics speak for themselves:

Friday, 11/28:
http://www.alta.com/Images/Picoftheday/112804.jpg

Saturday:
http://www.alta.com/Images/Picoftheday/112904.jpg

Sunday:
http://www.alta.com/Images/Picoftheday/112904.jpg

With the terrain next door at Snowbird, you have 4700 in-bounds, lift
served acres. If that's not enough, there's Solitude next canyon over.
Don't bother with Park City yet - not when the Cottonwoods are experiencing
the wettest autumn in 20 years.

-marc

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